@@bdaarmy9736 Dude, I literally compared her posture to fucking Heifetz, an old white guy...Anyway, to flesh out my point, I actually think super straight, regal posture is pretty important for a soloist playing something like La Campanella. I think the same about a piece like Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, which is why I actually think the young prodigy Christian Li (who has a recording on UA-cam and is also, by the fucking way, not a conventionally attractive woman) is really fun to watch play this piece. Thanks for projecting your own opinions about the relative attractiveness of this woman onto me, though.
@@juritanaka8284 They literally took snippets of it, added beats or whatever and replayed it over and over again. They could've at least try to make the music sound a bit more original. Take IVE's After Like for example. Sampling used effectively.
She has by far the best technique of all the concert violinists under 40, and plays consistently expressively and emotionally. A true virtuoso, and , like Heifetz, she makes it seem so effortless.
She is great, but to say she has the best technique, especially to say by far is an insane stretch. Augustin hadelich is unbelievable and personally I think more technically proficient. Julia Fischer too. She is great but that is a vast overstatement
Clapping in sync means "encore!" Usually the crowd will speed up until the performer returns to the stage, at which time they'll break the synchronization and applaud normally :)
Thank god for TwoSet Violin!!!❤ not only did they roast a k-pop band but they really brought more awareness to classical music that would be forgotten (by general audiences I mean)
note: its ok if it is a syncronized clap or not before they perform. But when you want to clap mid-way the performance, you need to clap/adapt to the BPM/tempo of the piece/performer. In that way the performers will not be out of sync playing the piece. :)
@Vighnesh Ganti i didnt say anything that might offend the others being creeped out of it 🙈 just saying what's need to be done. That's why there is a "Note" at the beginning. I hope you just misinterpret my comment, let there be no anger between you and me.
Nu clapping in the middle of a classical performance is sacreligious the performer wants total concentration while playing difficult pieces clapping ruins that save your applause to the end of the piece people
Her performance is so amazing. It feels like I'm hearing a real bell. This is my favorite version of La Campanella so far. I love how she makes the notes sound so clear and elegant. Great job Clara!!
Oh yeah the clarity is cool. There's no sense taking a piece that's too fast for you and blurring the notes or skipping a few. And even if a piece is super quick it's nice to still be able to follow each note.
The grace in her movements, her expressions, every note, every tune elicited from that instrument when she plays and those little eyebrow creasing and twiching and such other emotions that are visible on her face, everything is beautiful. And I am not going to leave out the gentleman playing the piano, the way his fingers glide over the piano, beautiful! They played this beautifully, the mixed symphony of these two playing made my soul almost erupt from my body. Gorgeous! ❤
I admire Paganini a lot but we must admit that Liszt gave it a feel of his own. I think it sounds much vivid on a piano though the violin has its own emotion and feel.
Year old comment, but I couldn’t agree more. In fact I like Liszt’s arrangement and this piece better on piano. I’m also a violinist so I’m a heretic in this sense.
I bought Listz’s Six Grande Etüdes, opened the book played the first few measures of La Campanella, and then closed the book and told myself “Nope! Not there yet!!! “ 😢
This is the first ive heard of Clara, by watching interview with Ray Chan. Such a talented, gracious and relaxed violin player. First class, I'm impressed.
Never heard this much dynamic lively beautiful violin performance before. Clara accomplished that no violinist hasn't accomplished - mastering both Paganini and Kleisler.combined to add her own. This is the best live La Campanella
Let's thank to the pianist. Clara's violin is needless to say, I love the properly restrained sound of piano. Isn't he Yekwon Sunwoo? He is one of world-famous artists, too. :)
music is so entertaining and thrilling, people can't stop clapping. 👏 . paganini was indeed a rockstar of his time, and he knew how to make crew excited. even today it works
I think it'll be helpful for others if you include that this is the Kreisler arrangement of La Campanella! There are versions that are slightly different to this :) Thanks for uploading this wonderful performance of a wonderful piece of music.
@@AshleesBathroom Sorry I meant "loved"/"hearted" or whatever they call the profile pic with a heart on the comment. The comment we are replying to has that. You're right it's not pinned but point was they reacted to this comment so probably changed title after it was posted, 2 months before you replied to it.
@@RedByard it's fine. We all make mistakes. And I really didn't think of that. It's very possible that happened. I just found it funny at the time that they didn't see that in the title. Didn't realise it could have been changed.
One of my absolute favourite Paganini pieces by far and played so incredible as well. I love the descending melody at the beginning, it almost sounds like language. And gosh the Pianist is outstanding too.
She combines the old sound reminiscent of Jascha Heifetz and has the savvy-ness of modern sound. A perfect blend. Breathtaking performance and such an amazing musician….
I was listening and watching bug-eyed throughout the whole piece. I have no idea how these formidable techniques were done so clean, and of course the performance as a whole was so awesome...!
Audience please show your appreciation by not clapping. A classical music experiences the greatest happiness when people are completely silent during the performance. Please clap after completion.
Not atypical for La Campanella. It's frequently used as an encore piece and is generally considered very, very advanced. When performers smack the audience with it in an encore some get very excited. Encore etiquette is a little strange, and can be much different than general performance etiquette during the main show.
I almost felt that clap had its own gravity of waves that where pulling me in. My torso Was automatically bobbing along with that devillish glitch of a hellclap
Truly magnificent! I’m awed at Clara’s performance of this piece; like her facial expressions and playing conveys not only what was written in black notes, but who the composer was and what he created. Paganini really showed us how much more the violin can do, and he was one the classic composers whose music stood out to me the most. I’m glad that musicians and performers like Clara help us appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of classical music. I have to admit that the first four bars are extremely catchy 😅 but the ending had me shook-
Svetlin Roussevs rendition is simply a master class. I hate to make comparisons but I can't help after watching his performance on repeat and he's just damn good. I had to come back to this just to feel the same energy
Enough with Blackpink and Shut Down comments. Those comments will be deleted from now on.
I respect you so much more , please delete them 😭😭😭😭
ta mais que certa
Omg finally someone spoke it. THANK YOU❤👏🏻
Lmao exactly 😆
omg yes pls
they're all clapping at the same time at the beginning and it's creeping me out lol
Thanks I now can't unhear it
I know... had to drag the speed bar to skip that. Also hate people clapping mid play.
I KNOW ITS BOTHERING ME SO MUCH
I think that's for when they want an encore
it's because they were requesting an encore :D
I love the way she changes her expressions according to the notes
😁->😄->😚->😐->😆
Nathália Nogueira its no like thats smth specialto do
I do that when I’m playing bass with stank face on funk or when there are high notes I strain my face and tighten my vocal chords for sone reason
It should happen normally if you really are in the vibing zone
Its probably rehearsed
Her posture is amazing. Very rarely is a soloist as seemingly as confident as her, similar air to Heifetz.
Yeeeees. Exactly 😍
Ok
She is so elegant and confident! My goal😍😍✨
Simp.
And that ain't a joke. You're literally saying that cause she conventionally attractive.
@@bdaarmy9736 Dude, I literally compared her posture to fucking Heifetz, an old white guy...Anyway, to flesh out my point, I actually think super straight, regal posture is pretty important for a soloist playing something like La Campanella. I think the same about a piece like Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, which is why I actually think the young prodigy Christian Li (who has a recording on UA-cam and is also, by the fucking way, not a conventionally attractive woman) is really fun to watch play this piece. Thanks for projecting your own opinions about the relative attractiveness of this woman onto me, though.
Istg if I hear "omg that's shut down by blackpink" I'm gonna cry. ITS LA CAMPANELLA!
Do you not know that?
Womp womp
To the idiots in the reply section, he was joking 🤦♂️
Comments:
10%: about the piece
10%: about Clara
80%: about the clap at the beginning
So true
Ok
*slap
@@juritanaka8284 They literally took snippets of it, added beats or whatever and replayed it over and over again. They could've at least try to make the music sound a bit more original. Take IVE's After Like for example. Sampling used effectively.
Slap
0:01
Did the audience rehearse their applause?
@@00O3O1B I like how you actually gave a dang about his comment and tried to help him lmao
This is North Korea duh
Asian audience right?
Mr Controversialism 🤓🤓🤓🤓😜😎
Clearly not. The applause was very ragged.Practice, Practice,Practice. That's the answer
Those harmonics were so on point, you couldn't even tell they're harmonics
every single note she plays is so clean. where as the normal violin player sound like they are butchering chickens
@@---iv5gj as a violinist i agree 😂
@@---iv5gj True af 😂
Level : asian
0:01
Bruh. That one dude who clapped off beat.
shame on them
XD
Its the guy on the front row just to the right of the violinist
I cant stop laughing
LMAOOO
She has by far the best technique of all the concert violinists under 40, and plays consistently expressively and emotionally. A true virtuoso, and , like Heifetz, she makes it seem so effortless.
She is great, but to say she has the best technique, especially to say by far is an insane stretch. Augustin hadelich is unbelievable and personally I think more technically proficient. Julia Fischer too. She is great but that is a vast overstatement
I love how they clap in sync. True musicians!
It's actually a thing it's called spontaneous synchronization
@@link1fan142 it’s actually a thing called clapping in sync my brother
@@aristology6912 its spontaneous synchronization. multiple people have made videos on it if you wish to look at them
Clapping in sync means "encore!"
Usually the crowd will speed up until the performer returns to the stage, at which time they'll break the synchronization and applaud normally :)
When you finally find a crowd that knows the importance of counting on time at a steady beat
her vibrato is so particular, i've never heard and seen other like this
i was going to say the same.
0:40
Sacrilegious clapping
Someone of intellect I see
I cringed pretty hard
LING LING??
@Safwan Fathi 124 now, someone ruined it
She kinda looks like me in school trying to sleep
She actually has one of those SUPERRARE abilities to not make people cough during her playing
The fact that they are all clapping in 4/4th at the start gives me musician vibes.
I can’t tell the difference between 2/4 and 4/4 😭😭
yes but la campanella is in 6/8 hahahhah it doesn´t make any sense :(
@@j7055 ok so imagine a beat is seperated into 4 sections. 2/4 means you only play twice during the beat
Technically there is no start beat, it can also be interpreted as a 3/4, a slow 6/8 or literally any beat.
Thank god for TwoSet Violin!!!❤ not only did they roast a k-pop band but they really brought more awareness to classical music that would be forgotten (by general audiences I mean)
???
@@Hinona. search up "Paganini - 'Sell Out' Official MV"
@@rogueteck thanks
Random?
@@Velvet_redvel wdym
note: its ok if it is a syncronized clap or not before they perform. But when you want to clap mid-way the performance, you need to clap/adapt to the BPM/tempo of the piece/performer. In that way the performers will not be out of sync playing the piece. :)
Wow! It was hard to understand your comment
@@faroukthabet6307 I'm sorry for that! 😂
@Vighnesh Ganti i didnt say anything that might offend the others being creeped out of it 🙈 just saying what's need to be done. That's why there is a "Note" at the beginning. I hope you just misinterpret my comment, let there be no anger between you and me.
True, it's something we do in Argentina but not with classical, other kind of performances
Nu clapping in the middle of a classical performance is sacreligious the performer wants total concentration while playing difficult pieces clapping ruins that save your applause to the end of the piece people
Her performance is so amazing. It feels like I'm hearing a real bell. This is my favorite version of La Campanella so far. I love how she makes the notes sound so clear and elegant. Great job Clara!!
Oh yeah the clarity is cool. There's no sense taking a piece that's too fast for you and blurring the notes or skipping a few. And even if a piece is super quick it's nice to still be able to follow each note.
She was so soft and gentil on her violin 😭💘
The notes just laying there in front of her and she played the whole thing eyes closed. Not even to look at her fingerings. Legendary.
The grace in her movements, her expressions, every note, every tune elicited from that instrument when she plays and those little eyebrow creasing and twiching and such other emotions that are visible on her face, everything is beautiful. And I am not going to leave out the gentleman playing the piano, the way his fingers glide over the piano, beautiful! They played this beautifully, the mixed symphony of these two playing made my soul almost erupt from my body. Gorgeous! ❤
I admire Paganini a lot but we must admit that Liszt gave it a feel of his own. I think it sounds much vivid on a piano though the violin has its own emotion and feel.
Year old comment, but I couldn’t agree more. In fact I like Liszt’s arrangement and this piece better on piano. I’m also a violinist so I’m a heretic in this sense.
I’m late, also a violinist, also agree
Thrird this I feel like there piano arrangements bring a new feeling to the piece
Agreed. I don't play piano but in my opinion the expressiveness that a piano can deliver is beyond comparison of any other instruments.
I bought Listz’s Six Grande Etüdes, opened the book played the first few measures of La Campanella, and then closed the book and told myself “Nope! Not there yet!!! “ 😢
Truly, truly incredible. Never heard this kind of tone for La Campanella.
입시 실패 후 그만뒀던 바이올린을 다시 켜보고 싶게 만드는 영상이네요.. 훌륭한 연주 감명깊게 들었습니다😮
This is the first ive heard of Clara, by watching interview with Ray Chan. Such a talented, gracious and relaxed violin player. First class, I'm impressed.
Twoset please review the audience.
Called "Slimmering"
She has unlocked an achievement that only a few in the history of the human race has obtained.
Been asian?
@@aaaaa8489 playing la campanella
I think they mean practicing 40 hours a day
Guys, just don't ask what was actually meant. By doing so you are diminishing from the mystique of the comment. And that is bad karma.
@@demigodfangirl721 lingling 40 hours
Please blinks, respect the artist and stop talking about it. 💗
Never heard this much dynamic lively beautiful violin performance before. Clara accomplished that no violinist hasn't accomplished - mastering both Paganini and Kleisler.combined to add her own. This is the best live La Campanella
Let's thank to the pianist.
Clara's violin is needless to say, I love the properly restrained sound of piano.
Isn't he Yekwon Sunwoo?
He is one of world-famous artists, too. :)
ITS NOT SHUT DOWN FROM BLACKPİNK ITS LA CAMPANELLA FROM NİCCOLO PAGANİNİ!!!
The way she plays is absolutely breathtaking
Who's here after TwoSet Mendelssohn and Eddy's surprise La Campanella encore?
Me. 🙋♀️
We can see how much she concentrates, and her expressions, this is... amazing. I see passion in her playing.
Idk why I'm so into campanella by paganini these day, this masterpiece is really something, there's something sexy but elegant in it
Sexy but elegant. Honestly, perfect way to describe it!
music is so entertaining and thrilling, people can't stop clapping. 👏 . paganini was indeed a rockstar of his time, and he knew how to make crew excited. even today it works
Paganini played both violin and piano alone.
Nope that was Ling Ling
Paganini made the masterpiece and Liszt played it on piano.
@Exitos Cassette la envidia no es buena pa la salud 😉
I believe he did play both instruments tho
@@vorpal5401 ling ling 40 hours
I love this rendition and interpretation. I think it's far superior than any attempts I've heard.
not a violin player but she looks so confident and elegant!! a fellow pianist here.
This is the best performance of "La Campanella" I've ever heard! Congratulations! :) :) :)
I love how her soul is moving with each single note ❤
1:20 those harmonics are brighter than my future.
What are harmonics?
@@Hinona. the high notes that sounds like a bird
I play violin,
And it is one of, or is the hardest instrument instrument in the world
It’s so good
와...내생전 이렇게아름다운소리는 처음들어본것같다 꼭 실제로 듣고싶네요ㅠㅠ
I think it'll be helpful for others if you include that this is the Kreisler arrangement of La Campanella! There are versions that are slightly different to this :) Thanks for uploading this wonderful performance of a wonderful piece of music.
He did. (ARR. Kreisler) is in the title.
@@AshleesBathroom Due to the pinning of this comment by the video uploader, it is likely this was done in response to this comment.
@@RedByard I just pulled the video up and looked for the comment, and it's not pinned...?
@@AshleesBathroom Sorry I meant "loved"/"hearted" or whatever they call the profile pic with a heart on the comment. The comment we are replying to has that. You're right it's not pinned but point was they reacted to this comment so probably changed title after it was posted, 2 months before you replied to it.
@@RedByard it's fine. We all make mistakes. And I really didn't think of that. It's very possible that happened. I just found it funny at the time that they didn't see that in the title. Didn't realise it could have been changed.
One of my absolute favourite Paganini pieces by far and played so incredible as well. I love the descending melody at the beginning, it almost sounds like language. And gosh the Pianist is outstanding too.
L'ORIENTE CI STA REGALANDO MOLTI MUSICISTI VERAMENTE VIRTUOSI !❤❤❤❤❤
Wow I can't play that even with open eyes
Unmeant mild racism is hilarious.
Hamza Kais I think because she seems like closig her eyes not rasism..:P
@@AshleyHKim-se6tf that's why its funny its not on purpose
@Mr. Felyhpeinho It's not a stereotype for asians to have small eyes?
lol umm she’s Asian her eyes are open
This is my favorite performance of La Campanella by far. It's so expressive and shows so much precision and control. I just love it.
The best and most beautiful things in the word can not be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.
It's a whole different world watching this after learning about violin techniques and how difficult they are. This is nuts.
Outstanding! Most can't even play this song on piano, much less violin! Wow!
It was the most beautiful minutes in my entire life where all my senses enjoyed
지금까지 들어본 라캄파넬라 중에 제일 아름다워요 😂
I Agree with you
One of my favorite violin pieces.
She combines the old sound reminiscent of Jascha Heifetz and has the savvy-ness of modern sound. A perfect blend. Breathtaking performance and such an amazing musician….
Que hermosa interpretación ❤😢esto llega hasta el cielo y más allá
I'm speechless... _AMAZING_
she feels the violin - closed eyes - amazing
The 49 people who disliked this were probably trying to hit the like button, with their eyes closed.
Dislike from paradise's Angels.
I think they were holding the phone upside down.
They just wanted to hit the Like button
or then they are jealous since she plays it 10x better
Now 123
how vivid are her expressions. idc how great are other musicians. i truly love her style.
역시 최고... 당신이 자랑스럽습니다.
감사합니다
There's nothing like a beautiful woman playing one of the most beautiful pieces of music absolutely beautiful
She looked confident. And in fact, she slayed.
This piece is actually angelic
la campanella hasa a beauty of its own
the synchronized applause is so satisfying
Smooth performance both the hand were relaxed nicely and the control of the bow and the up now stacato was well done keep it up 👍
absolutely beautiful!
Wonderful performance Clara-Jumi Kang.
I was listening and watching bug-eyed throughout the whole piece. I have no idea how these formidable techniques were done so clean, and of course the performance as a whole was so awesome...!
정말 많은 연습을 하셨군요. 노력이 돋보입니다! 잘 듣고 갑니다
Audience please show your appreciation by not clapping. A classical music experiences the greatest happiness when people are completely silent during the performance. Please clap after completion.
this is so amazing. it’s like i can hear the sound tell a story and it’s so well done wow
what is that clap in the beginning...... tho great performance!
Not atypical for La Campanella. It's frequently used as an encore piece and is generally considered very, very advanced. When performers smack the audience with it in an encore some get very excited. Encore etiquette is a little strange, and can be much different than general performance etiquette during the main show.
literally every single performance there's always that awkward claps
@@irun_mon Those strange claps are a traditional way for the audience to signal that they want an encore.
It means encore aka play again
I almost felt that clap had its own gravity of waves that where pulling me in. My torso Was automatically bobbing along with that devillish glitch of a hellclap
I was so fascinated by the way she played. Amazing!
I feel like crying , this is so beautiful.
Vc não toca vc se diverte a transmite a sua alegria através de um som maravilhoso...esperamos sua presença no Brasil quando a tempestade passar !
Sim
sim
This was so goooood! I cant believe I just found this. She was so precise and the pace was so good. 😭👏
the most satisfying execution on a violin i ever heard. perfection
the way she plays is so charming, delicate and powerful at the same time- brings justice to paganini's piece
Wow!one of the best version I've ever seen!
Omg her high notes are so clear and smooth, love it, wish I could do it like that one day.
I love how they all clapped at 145 bpm without breaking tempo
Those slick double stops...man (chef's kiss)
Truly magnificent! I’m awed at Clara’s performance of this piece; like her facial expressions and playing conveys not only what was written in black notes, but who the composer was and what he created.
Paganini really showed us how much more the violin can do, and he was one the classic composers whose music stood out to me the most. I’m glad that musicians and performers like Clara help us appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of classical music.
I have to admit that the first four bars are extremely catchy 😅 but the ending had me shook-
Better not be referencing black pink
She's so talented!😊
귀가 너무 행복하다 정말 ㅎㅎ
What a beautiful melody! I love the expressions he makes when he touches it
얼굴에서부터 이미 바이올린 잘한다고 써있는듯ㅎ 진짜 대단하시다ㅜ
Wooooooow!!!!!! AMAZING bow-work, deep respect!¨Beautiful performance of a beautiful peace. Thank you for it! 😍
Realmente no puedo decir cuantas veces vine acá porque es bien adictivo querer escucharla una y otra vez
this song sounds like heaven omg 😍😍
I really love this, its amazing!
Astounding! Astonishing! Brava! Bravo!
Im a violinist too and im still amazed!!!Youre such a good violinist !
Svetlin Roussevs rendition is simply a master class. I hate to make comparisons but I can't help after watching his performance on repeat and he's just damn good. I had to come back to this just to feel the same energy
Nicely played. This is what it should sound like. If you don’t know, now you know. 🎻🎻💙👍
What an amazing piece, and a impecable perfonmance❤❤
Mamma mia.
not you again
holy wow, they both make it look so easy. i'm enamoured.